The debate over community oversight
was reignited after Metro Nashville Police Officer Andrew Delke shot and killed Daniel Hambrick during a chase in North Nashville. Surveillance video showed Hambrick was shot while running from the officer.

To be selected for a Community Oversight Board, members must meet the following criteria:

He or she can't currently be part of law enforcement or have served within the last five years.

Must also have knowledge of civil rights issues and have experience in the criminal justice system

Undergo training at the MNPD Citizen Police Academy

At least four must come from economically distressed communities

The Community Oversight Board would also request a budget of no less than $1.5 million a year to help pay for support staff, research analysts and a legal advisor.